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Kermit Walton

Folcroft, Pennsylvania

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Kermit Walton, 81 Army Veteran Korean War Kermit Walton, 81, died on April 17, 2011, of Folcroft, formerly of Sharon Hill. Mr. Walton was a Clerk at the Pennsylvania Railroad which later became Conrail, and retired in 1993 after 45 years of service. He was an Elder in Tully Memorial Presbyterian...

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Mrs. Walton, I am so sorry to find out that Mr. Walton passed away earlier this year. I am one of his sunday school students at Tully and we also spent time together through the boy scouts.

I was looking for his address to stop by and tell him how much he has impacted my life and I really did not know this till this year. I have turned into a Kermit Walton! I got involved with cub scout for my son and I have just been elected as an Elder of Westminster Presbyterian Church in West...

Pop-pop,
I'll never forget those summers we spent at your house, the sunday dinners, all the trips, arts and crafts, and everything else you have done for us. It's surreal knowing you're no longer here, but I know you're always watching down on us. I'll be thinking of you on graduation day, because I knew you wanted to be here. From the movie Rent "You always said how lucky we were to have each other, but it was us who were the lucky ones" to have had you in our family.

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I have so many memories that include Mr. Walton--church camp, Sunday school, scout activities--it's a very long list. He was a good man, and influeneced a great many people. He will be remembered and missed.

I was so sorry to learn of Kermit's passing. Please accept my sincere sympathy. I and many other volunteers at Taylor Hospital will miss him. Florence Lesko

Dear Darryl, Lori, Jessica & Danielle,
We are so very sorry for your loss. Please know that we are keeping your dad and all of you in our thoughts and prayers. Our deepest sympathy and God bless you all.
Patti and Vinny

Dear Barb and family,

We lived many years sharing your driveway, you and Kermit's happy smiles, the joy of the births of your grandchildren and the many joys and sorrows in your lives. We dearly missed you when you moved away, but you were always in our thoughts and prayers and will remain so especially now in this sorrowful time. Kermit has gone ahead of us and will be jumping and dancing someday when he sees us coming his way with the happy spirit he always had when he was here...

Deepest condolences to the entire family. I will always remember how excited Kermit always seemed to be whenever we would see each other. He always jumped to his feet to give me a great big hug.

It feels strange signing the guestbook of my own father-in-law, but who cares? He did whatever he wanted, and I'll do the same!!

Dad, if you taught me anything, it's LIVE YOUR LIFE - to the fullest, and to the end. I am so glad you are no longer suffering, but we will miss you forever!! I'll try to master the cheeseburger pie!!

Love you, Dad.

Lori

I am so sorry to hear of the passing of "Uncle Kermit" I spent a few evenings with your family back in the 70s when I was seeing niece Patty, and I remember the kindness and joy of the family. May God bless you all